‘La La Land,’ ‘Wakefield’ will screen at Austin Film Fest; full lineup out now

“La La Land,” with Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone, “Trespass Against Us,” starring Michael Fassbender and Brendan Gleeson, “Wakefield,” starring Brian Cranston and Jennifer Garner, and “Nerdland,” an animated feature starring Paul Rudd and Patton Oswalt, are a few of the marquee titles headlining the Austin Film Festival & Screenwriters Conference (AFF), it was announced Wednesday.

At the same time, AFF busted out its full lineup, including 20 world premieres, a retrospective series guest programmed by Jason Segel, Paul Feig, Phil Rosenthal, and others. “Wakefield” writer/director Robin Swicord will attend as will “Nerdland” writer Andrew Kevin Walker, the latter of whom wrote “Se7en.”

Producer Frank Marshall (“Indiana Jones,” “Back to the Future”) joins director Ryan Suffern for the documentary screening of “Finding Oscar,” chronicling the search for two small children who offer the only living evidence that ties the Guatemalan government with the devastating Dos Erres Massacre.

Marshall will also take part in a conversation that explores his journey as a producer, his philosophy on storytelling and his long-time collaborations with Steven Spielberg and other writers and directors.

Other world premieres include “One Night,” an indie-romance with Anna Camp and writer/director Minhal Baig attending, attendance), the Spanish thriller “The Writer’s Burrow,” “The Big Flip—Stories from the Modern Household,” a documentary about families and gender roles and Austin-based comedy “Hot Air.”

AFF also revealed its full Screenwriters Conference schedule, which will take place the first four days of the Festival, October 13-16. The Conference features a roster of prominent screenwriters in film and television, including Jason Segel, Paul Feig, Marta Kauffman, Nancy Meyers, Scott Alexander, Michelle Ashford, Kent Alterman, Carter Bays and many more.

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But let’s not kid ourselves: All some people care about is Jim Jarmusch’s Stooges documentary “Gimme Danger.”